Reliance Jio is all over the Indian telecom sector. It took the entire country by shook when it first revealed the tariff plans. It is worth noticing that the newly launched service hasn't got much support from other telecom networks, till date.

Usually, Bharti Airtel, BSNL, etc said that will provide interconnects to the services, but yesterday, Airtel claimed that Reliance Jio is interested in collaborating.

Lack of Support from Rivals

The major problem with the Reliance Jio is that other telecom services aren't providing much support and as a result, there is nearly 10 crore call drops daily, which is underwhelming.

Weak Customer Support

To match with its rivals, Reliance Jio must develop a better customer support to respond and escalate the issues quickly. As of now, the customer support doesn't even respond to the emails or Twitter messages.

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Need to Interconnect With Others

As said earlier, Bharti Airtel, yesterday blamed Reliance Jio for nearly 2 crore call drops due to interconnection issues. Having said that, the telecom major also claimed that the Jio is responsible for this, but not Airtel.

Quick Activation Process

This is horrible. At their Annual Grand Meeting on September 1, Mukesh Ambani quoted that the company is ready for any challenge and ready to meet the huge demand.

But, all those were just words. In reality, one of my colleagues is waiting for his Jio 4G SIM card activation from last one month. Yeah, you heard it right, it's one month since he got his hands on the SIM card, but no good.

Lack in Real-life Operation

The Jio 4G service is good in terms of network quality, but the company's way of operation need to change. Some Reliance Digital stores say that they don't have SIM cards.

What, Seriously? This is making several users fuming over the internet. All said and done, Mukesh Ambani's words a the AGM were just words and they don't reflect in real life.

All these reasons suggest that the service will likely be extended to early 2017 as well, which might be applicable for the welcome offer as well.